The Hoosier and former governor will visit Lamb Farms Inc. in Lebanon Thursday to talk to farmers about the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, a White House official said Wednesday.

Here's what you need to know about the visit:

Why is Mike Pence coming to Indiana?

The VP will be back home again in Indiana to talk about the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, or USMCA, a trade agreement created by the Trump administration to replace the North American Free Trade Agreement, or NAFTA.

What is Lamb Farms?

Lamb Farms is a Lebanon, Indiana, farming operation that owns thousands of acres of land and produces corn, wheat, soybeans and more.

According to its website, the farm's history goes back to 1963, when it comprised 240 acres.

Can I see Mike Pence at the farm?

No. A White House official said the event will not be open to the public.

Will Pence's visit disrupt traffic?

While details of Pence's travel plans have not been released, it is likely the vice president's visit will affect traffic around Indianapolis.

Air Force Two will land at the Indianapolis International Airport at 3 p.m.

It is not known which route the motorcade will take to Lebanon from the airport. The most direct route would involve Interstates 465 and 65. If you plan to take these roads Thursday afternoon, you may want to leave early or consider an alternate route.

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